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mig
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dynamo hub

Post by mig »

wanted for spare winter wheel. not really fussy on make - just something reliable.

36H preferred

thanks
colin54
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You have pm
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Halla
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You have a PM from me also.
D363
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I've got a Shimano DH-3N71 - it was working fine when I last used it, not sure of mileage though. £10 posted - just pm me if you want it.
mig
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Re: dynamo hub - sorted now thanks

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all sorted now thanks. funnily enough i didn't receive the PM from Halla so couldn't reply
Carlton green
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Re: dynamo hub - sorted now thanks

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mig wrote: 10 Oct 2025, 11:30am all sorted now thanks.
Good, and thank you for letting interested suppliers know.

I’m sure that you have your own excellent reasons for sticking to hub dynamos and for building a spare winter wheel with one in. You have made your choice and I’m not intentionally questioning it, my post is to potentially help others.

So far I’ve ignored the attractions of hub dynamos and stuck to a simple, easy to fit and inexpensive bottle dynamo; for my limited use bottle dynamos work very well and they can deliver much more utility than I need. If someone else is building a spare dynamo hub wheel that (I assume) isn’t intended to see much use (so something to get them by in the event of an unexpected failure) then it’d be worth considering an alternative. I suggest using an existing plain wheel, fitting a bottle dynamo mounting bracket, and having a matching bottle dynamo ready to add and wire in when needed. YMMV and probably will :) .
Don’t fret, it’s OK to: ride a simple old bike; ride slowly, walk, rest and admire the view; ride off-road; ride in your raincoat; ride by yourself; ride in the dark; and ride one hundred yards or one hundred miles. Your bike and your choices to suit you.
mig
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Post by mig »

yeah good point.

i like building wheels though :)
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